Cabela’s, the Sidney, Neb., outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, has closed on a 10.68-acre retail site at the southwest corner of Interstate 25 and RidgeGate Parkway in Lone Tree, according to Xceligent, a provider of commercial real-estate information.

The purchase price, according to Douglas County records, was $3,721,800, or $8 per square foot. The deal closed Oct. 4.

The company said the Lone Tree store would be more than 100,000 square feet and would be in the new RidgeGate Commons development along I-25 at RidgeGate Parkway.

The other store is to be in Thornton.

According to Kelly First, planning manager for the city of Lone Tree, the project has been in the planning stages since March, and a 105,000-square-foot Cabela’s will be constructed with the Certificate of Occupancy expected by next spring.

“While the property has been rezoned and entitlements are complete, infrastructures including water, sewer and utility lines are currently being stubbed to the site,” said First.

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